Excel template for tab-delimited batch uploading to PARS for reporting 2010 activities
Excel template for tab-delimited batch uploading to PARS for reporting 2010 activities
ACCME Annual Report Data Addendum -- 2010
The following is a brief, up-to-date summary of PARS enhancements, with links to relevant FAQs, for your quick reference. Note that because PARS is an on-line application, PARS enhancements are available immediately to all...
Program and Activity Reporting System (PARS) Information Page
This page features the latest updates regarding the ACCME's...
On this line, please report the total of any and all income your activity received that does not fall under commercial support or advertising and exhibit income. The...
The primary purpose of PARS is to provide a centralized system for the ACCME’s collection and management of activity and program data from its accredited CME providers. PARS will help the ACCME and providers demonstrate the size,...
ACCME-accredited providers use the ACCME’s Program and Activity Reporting System (PARS) to fulfill the ACCME’s year-end reporting requirements. This tutorial page is designed to walk you ...
PARS data will not be accessible to the public. Accredited providers will have secure logins and their information will only be shared in accordance with ACCME's...
Annually, ACCME aggregates the activity data that is reported by providers and publishes an Annual Report that provides information to the CME community about the size and scope of the CME enterprise. The “Reporting Year” tells...
The Program Summary is a summary of the income and expense attributable to your CME Program for the year. The Program Summary reflects two kinds of data:
Providers may determine when and with how much frequency to enter their activity data. PARS is now available for use and the ACCME encourages providers to begin inputting data as...
ACCME's Program and Activity Reporting System (PARS) is a Web-based portal designed to streamline and support the collection of program and...
No. PARS has been developed for ACCME accredited providers. However, the ACCME and Recognized State Medical Societies are discussing the advantages of PARS to the state medical society system. While it is not a requirement, state...
A directly sponsored activity is one that is planned, implemented and evaluated by the accredited provider. Include co-sponsored activities (provided by two accredited providers) in this category if you are the...
If your organization assigns an internal code or identifier to each of its CME activities, you may enter it into this field.
Upon launch, only fields that are currently required by ACCME for reaccreditation purposes or were previously required on the Annual Report are required by PARS.
“Description of Content” is an optional field for a description of the information and topics that were discussed during the CME activity. There is no specified...
This tutorial contains helpful tips that will help you get started using the ACCME’s Program and Activity Reporting System (PARS), a centralized Web-based system for the ACCME’s collection and...
Below is a list of the different CME activity types that can be reported in the PARS System. You can click on the name of any of these activity types for a definition and additional information: